NtfsDisableLastAccessUpdate

Determines whether NTFS updates the last-access timestamp on each directory when it lists the directories on an NTFS volume.

This entry is designed to prevent the NTFS log buffer in physical memory from becoming filled with timestamp update records. If you have an NTFS volume with a very large number of directories (in excess of 70,000), and Windows 2000 does not respond quickly to
dir
commands, adding this entry to the registry might make directories list faster.

Value

Meaning

0

When listing directories, NTFS updates the last-access timestamp on each directory it detects, and it records each time change in the NTFS log.

1

When listing directories, NTFS does not update the last-access timestamp, and it does not record time stamp updates in the NTFS log.

Note

Windows 2000 does not add this entry to the registry. You can add it by editing the registry or by using a program, such as Group Policy, that edits the registry.

Tip

For more information on NTFS directories, see the Microsoft Knowledge Base link on the
Web Resources
page. Search the Knowledge Base for Article Q150355, or use the keywords
NTFS directories.